Photos by Cpl. Tommy Huynh
Thursday, April 26, 2012
24th MEU in Spain. Grappling and the Obstacle Course.
All photos by Sgt. Richard Blumenstein
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Wow. Yon takes it to a new level.
I've been trolled here. Huron Serenity has made it his purpose in life to troll my site just to pump up his standings with his leaders in Air Power Australia and their allies Bill Sweetman and Bob Cox.
Cool.
I can take it and besides....I love scaring the little punk.
I've been to websites where I've watched the conversations...participated....had my fill and cussed the guys out and left.
Its the raging madman in me. I make no apologizes.
But this latest from Michael Yon against Uncle Jimbo is a new low.
Trust me. When I say wow, its usually for dramatic effect. Its an easy attention grabber for headlines.
This fucking time I mean it. WOW. Yon has jumped the shark, baracuda, piranha and every other deep sea animal. This shit is over the top. Check it out here.
Cool.
I can take it and besides....I love scaring the little punk.
I've been to websites where I've watched the conversations...participated....had my fill and cussed the guys out and left.
Its the raging madman in me. I make no apologizes.
But this latest from Michael Yon against Uncle Jimbo is a new low.
Trust me. When I say wow, its usually for dramatic effect. Its an easy attention grabber for headlines.
This fucking time I mean it. WOW. Yon has jumped the shark, baracuda, piranha and every other deep sea animal. This shit is over the top. Check it out here.
Syrians are dying. And its still not our business.
The predicted drumbeat for Western involvement in Syria is picking up steam. Also noticeable is a certain French President, desperate to hold onto power is now stating that we need to get in the middle of the mess.
I disagree.
We were warned by our fore-fathers to avoid foreign entanglements and its way past time for us to listen to our elders.
I'm sorry Syrians are dying but its not our business.
Special Boat Squadron's Stealth Boat and its mothership!.
The 29-strong fleet also includes SD Victoria, the “Worldwide Support Vessel” which is the largest of the 29 new vessels ordered by Serco Marine Services from Damen. via UKArmedForcesCommentary Blog. |
Built in Romania, the 83m training and support vessel replaced SD Newton as a platform for Special Forces operations, for which she is equipped with classrooms, briefing and operations rooms, workshops, extensive storage areas of various kinds, a helicopter winching deck, and provision to carry and operate Rigid Inflatable Boats. She has accommodation for 88, can do 15 knots and has 46 days endurance. The side-launching davit can deploy an 8 tons boat in Sea State 4 and the main deck crane is 25 tons rated and has an (harbor) reach of 17 meters, which goes down to 12 in operations at sea in SS4. The exact activity of the vessel is not known, but she’s most likely a cherished part of the Special Boat Service toolkit, as in this other photo she is carrying their ‘StealthBoat’, a 2007-procured vessel reportedly capable of 60 knots. |
Seems like the SBS has been some busy boys!
A StealthBoat (to my knowledge it still hasn't received an official, publicly released designation) and a Worldwide Support Vessel.
Sounds to me like the Royal Navy and Royal Marines SBS have teamed up and found themselves a mothership and high speed infiltrator/interceptor.
I like.
Helicopter shoot down in Afghanistan. The enemy is inside our decision making cycle
The image above is an emergency responders decision making loop.
It takes into account the action that a well trained emergency responder will take upon arrival at the scene of the incident.
Now...this via Stars and Stripes. Read the whole thing at their site.
I contend that the enemy is inside our decision making cycle.
I didn't print it, but I've recieved e-mails that there is suppose to be a dramatic increase in US forces this summer and that the buildup is suppose to set the stage for at the very least...credible peace talks.
But as the "Old Corps" Marines like to say...the enemy gets a vote too.
And they've voted.
We had what pretty much amounts to a Tet Offensive and its been occuring for at least the past 6 months...since the end of OCT all the way up to MAR. The assasination of US and allied trainers by those Afghans that we were suppose to be training was the first sign that they were inside our heads.
Instead of responding vigourously to the attrocities that were happening, leadership down played the incidents and even had the audacity to tell the troops to suck it up and show discipline.
The next vote that the enemy cast was the country wide assault...most dramatically in the city of Kabaul. The response was again tepid. A few press releases and conferences that sought to tell the same tired lie. The war is well in hand and this type of activity was expected.
Now we have a helicopter shootdown. Again. A tepid response, an investigation and no statements to the allied countries peoples that the military leadership is aware of the problem and is taking steps to make sure that the enemy isn't capable of doing this again...at least without having to pay a steep price.
The enemy is voting and I personally don't like what the early returns are telling me.
It takes into account the action that a well trained emergency responder will take upon arrival at the scene of the incident.
Now...this via Stars and Stripes. Read the whole thing at their site.
The Black Hawk helicopter that crashed last week, killing all four U.S. soldiers aboard, was likely shot down by insurgents, according to sources with knowledge of the crash.Gentlemen.
The armed UH-60L Black Hawk went down in Helmand province around 9:40 p.m. Thursday while supporting a medevac chopper on a mission to pick up Afghan policemen wounded by a bomb. There were thunderstorms and low visibility in the area of the crash that day and it’s unclear whether that bad weather also played a role.
The Taliban claimed to have used a “rocket,” which they sometimes use as shorthand for a rocket-propelled grenade. Such weapons have been used repeatedly against helicopters in Afghanistan.
In the wake of the crash, U.S. military officials said enemy fire was unlikely. On Sunday, the International Security Assistance Force’s press desk responded to a Stars and Stripes query by saying it was “considered very unlikely that the crash was the result of enemy activity.”
But two sources with direct knowledge of the crash and the investigation have since told Stars and Stripes that it now looks more likely that the helicopter was shot down by enemy fire. The sources requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
When asked again Tuesday about the possibility of enemy fire, an ISAF Joint Command spokesman sounded a more cautious tone.
“Investigators are looking at all of the variables, but at this time it would be getting out in front of that to say more,” Capt. Justin Brockhoff said.
I contend that the enemy is inside our decision making cycle.
I didn't print it, but I've recieved e-mails that there is suppose to be a dramatic increase in US forces this summer and that the buildup is suppose to set the stage for at the very least...credible peace talks.
But as the "Old Corps" Marines like to say...the enemy gets a vote too.
And they've voted.
We had what pretty much amounts to a Tet Offensive and its been occuring for at least the past 6 months...since the end of OCT all the way up to MAR. The assasination of US and allied trainers by those Afghans that we were suppose to be training was the first sign that they were inside our heads.
Instead of responding vigourously to the attrocities that were happening, leadership down played the incidents and even had the audacity to tell the troops to suck it up and show discipline.
The next vote that the enemy cast was the country wide assault...most dramatically in the city of Kabaul. The response was again tepid. A few press releases and conferences that sought to tell the same tired lie. The war is well in hand and this type of activity was expected.
Now we have a helicopter shootdown. Again. A tepid response, an investigation and no statements to the allied countries peoples that the military leadership is aware of the problem and is taking steps to make sure that the enemy isn't capable of doing this again...at least without having to pay a steep price.
The enemy is voting and I personally don't like what the early returns are telling me.
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